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Chapter 229 Feeding Colin Oh, he came over asking for praise. "Good job. Then peel the crabs later, too." "Okay." It was hard to imagine why someone over 200 cm tall was jumping around like that. +10 Free Coins Ardenia put the beans on the table. The crabs were steaming on the stove over the firewood. While waiting, she took out all the remaining flour. She poured it into a big bowl and started mixing the dough. She worked hard at it. Colin saw that and wanted to help, but Ardenia stopped him.
"I only have this one bowl." What she meant was that she was afraid he would break it apart as he did with the wild chickens. So at least he could peel the beans. He took a plate and sat down. He quietly peeled the beans. Ard kept kneading the dough next to him. When she finished, the crabs were ready too. That was Colin's task. He sped up and finished peeling the beans. Then he skillfully picked out the crab meat and roe. He couldn't help eating a few bites while doing it. It tasted a little sweet. It wasn't what he had imagined. He thought it would smell strong and fishy.
The fire was strong enough. She heated the pan and added oil. She put the chili and meat in first with the meat side down. She fried it until it turned golden and set. The chili skin blistered. There was no soy sauce, so she added some green onion water. She added a little honey to bring out the flavor. She covered the pan and let it simmer for a few minutes. Then she turned up the heat to thicken the sauce. She finished by sprinkling green onions on top. "It smells so good." Colin leaned in. It was the first time he had watched her cook this closely. He didn't expect it to smell this good.
Ardenia picked up a piece with her eating sticks. She blew on it to cool it and put it in his mouth. Colin didn't even notice the heat. He chewed it many times before swallowing. She had fed him herself. It really tasted good. "Is it good?" Ardenia asked. "It's good." That question had been Pointless. No matter what she fed him, he always said it said it was good. 1/3 13:05 Wed, Jan 21 Chapter 229 Feeding Colin 45 +10 Free Coins She cut the wild chicken into pieces and put it into hot oil. The star anise she had worked so hard to find was finally put to use.
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She smashed the garlic and tossed it in. She stir-fried it all together. She added chili. She fried it until it turned golden and started to release oil. Then she added water and let it simmer. After the flavor came out, she added the soybeans and let them simmer. This one smells even better. Colin stood there watching. Ardenia kept feeding him small bites. He got so excited that his tail came out. It wagged in place like a puppy. "Is it flavorful yet?" "It's good." Ardenia stayed silent. Irating the l She made minced meat with green beans. She also made a stir-fry It was her own dish.
She sliced green peppers and potatoes into thin strips. She added pork strips and tomatoes for flavor. It went great with rice. She made sour pickled green beans with chicken organs. She didn't let Colin taste this one. It wasn't even done yet, and she had already eaten two bites. It was the taste she had missed. She finally got to eat it again. There were no additives or fake flavors. It was just the flavor she had been craving. She had wanted this bite for in a quiet, happy way. a long time. It felt satisfyin Last was the fish soup. It was for Deria's kids.
It was a tomato bass soup with fried eggs simmered in it. The soup turned milky white. The smell traveled far. Sorry, everyone. I'm eating first again. Ardenia poured him a bowl. He was like Tobias and couldn't learn how to use eating sticks. Ardenia gave him a fork instead. He had one now. He even had his own set of tableware. That personal set looked stranger the longer she looked at it. She felt helpless. What adult uses a baby bowl? "Ardenia, this soup is really good." Colin finally understood why the others looked so well-fed. Everything she made tasted good.
Even the meat tasted fresh and nice, "The big bowl is all yours. Eat slowly." Ardenia started making buns. They were firm dough buns with crab meat filling. The skin was thin, and the filling was full. They still tasted great after steaming. 2/3 13:05 Wed, Jan Chapter 229 Feeding Colin 45 +10 Free Coins Halden and the others next door almost passed out from the smell. They finally understood how the other people in the tribe felt when they smelled food every day. It was torture. "Ardenia must have made new food today.
There are several smells I never noticed before." Tobias kept sniffing the air. "Yeah. I'm hungry." While they were breathing in the smell, two pots of crab roe buns came out of the small kitchen. They were hot and steaming. There were two big ones in the baby bowl. Colin felt full and burped with satisfaction. Then he slithered onto Ardenia's wrist before everyone came back. "I'm going to wash up. Do you want to get down first?" Colin shook his head. He took a cloth and covered his head to show he wouldn't peek. Ardenia ignored him. She felt sticky and uncomfortable.
She had worked for a long time and needed a proper wash. The bathing room had a new wooden tub. Ardenia felt surprised again. Where did Halden even find such a big tree? He had hollowed it out into a bathtub. It looked nice. She used her water-based technique to bring up clean water. She washed quickly. Then she put her dirty clothes aside. That was Halden's job. No one else could take it. Her belly seemed a little bigger again. She didn't wear her old low-waist underwear anymore. She found a high-waisted one in her totem space. It covered her belly just right. She put on a long dress.
She added a long outer shirt. It was a loose, wide-sleeved linen top in a smoky gray color. 3/3 Liam Prescott
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